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One of the easiest ways for electric-car drivers to get in an argument is discussing how much coal-fired electricity contributes to pollution. Now a new study by BNEF (a Bloomberg spinoff) can help give electric-car drivers some peace of mind in these arguments. It shows that electriccars are cleaner—even when they do run on primarily.

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Mazda may not have shown an electriccar at last week's LA auto show, but it is poised to join the electric-car revolution. A new report in British Autocar magazine notes that the zoom-zoom automaker will introduce a new electric model in 2020 that won't be shared with other gas cars in Mazda's lineup.

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Marc Geller mentioned a few minutes ago on Twitter that he rented his electric vehicle to a Canadian through a peer-to-peer car sharing service called Getaround. I love this idea for getting people into electriccars! Might not be available for sale in your neighborhood, but if you happen to be visiting San Francisco you can rent one for a while, and see how you like it. They have gas-guzzlers too, of course, but.Tesla roadster, anyone?

Do you have a favorite photo of your electriccar? (.or or whatever other electric vehicle you happen to have!) Photo with the most likes gets to be April's ElectricCars are for Girls FB cover photo Come on over to Facebook by Mar. 31 and enter it into the cover photo contest.

Do you have a favorite photo of your electriccar? (.or or whatever other electric vehicle you happen to have!) Photo with the most likes gets to be April's ElectricCars are for Girls FB cover photo Come on over to Facebook by Mar. 31 and enter it into the cover photo contest.

Electriccars and car sharing go naturally together. With lower maintenance, electriccars are also easier to maintain for fleets than gas cars. Combined with gas cars, car-sharing fleets can also provide a backup for electric-car owners who want occasional access to a larger. Car SharingBoth aim to clean up the environment by reducing gasoline consumption.

With the technology that the automotive industry has today, it is not surprising to see cars out performing records on an annual basis. Over the years, we were made to believe that petrol is the best option to run cars. Why make electriccars? Detroit Electric SP:01.

In time with the Detroit auto show, Chinese automaker Geely announced its first electriccar planned to go on sale worldwide. Called the GE11, Geely's first global electriccar is a sedan about the size of a Honda Civic or Insight, with a similar sloping fastback design. The company did not specify a battery size or range, but said that the car.

With all the floods from Hurricane Florence, what happens to electriccars? That's the question many electriccar owners may be asking after the 100-year hurricane dropped more than two feet of rain in North Carolina, where a burgeoning electriccar movement was springing up.

By the end of November, California will have more than 500,000 electriccars registered in the state, according to the latest report from Veloz, a consortium of state regulators, utilities, and other advocates for electriccars. California already has 491,000 electriccars on its roads, out of the 1.02

Volkswagen today announced that it would use Chattanooga, Tennessee as its North American base for assembling electriccars. under Volkswagen’s new electric vehicle initiative will also be built in the U.S., The decision to expand its Chattanooga facility means that many, if not all, of the vehicles that will be sold in the U.S. not Mexico. Volkswagen ID

That is the question many electric automakers are asking as electriccars transition from being something new and different to being just another drive system for all types of cars. Among the most recognizable electric-car designs are those that stand out from the crowd: The original Nissan Leaf, the Toyota Prius. To stand out, or not to stand out.

is reporting: "Toyota's iQ-based electriccar, due to be launched in 2010, will get its own body style to create a stand-alone model which will become Toyota’s first all-electriccar" (emphasis added.) Autocar.co.uk

A new report shows that emissions from producing large battery packs for electriccars could cancel out improvements from their low emissions for years. The report comes from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, which is usually optimistic about electriccars. In May, the analytic arm of the finance publishing house predicted that electriccars will make

For his electriccar, Dr. Paul Pancella twinned two Lynch motors together for full-size performance from a half-size motor The Lynch motor has a reputation for having an outstanding power-to-weight ratio - but they're small.

Electriccar chargers are becoming more affordable. Some electric-car drivers find benefit in carrying a portable charger that's faster than the standard Level 1 models that come with every electriccar sold so far. ElectricCar ChargersNow you can buy a portable, 16-amp charger one for less than the price of a cheap tablet computer.

Volkswagen is doubling down on its electriccar strategy, it announced at a press event in Dresden, Germany on Monday. The company announced plans to build 27 electriccars on its upcoming MEB affordable electric-car architecture by 2022 in an effort it calls "Electric for All." Those include cars already announced, such as the ID small hatchback